** His DLC costume is the Fallen Angel Armor from ''Ultimate Ghosts 'n Goblins''.* '''Comicbook/BlackPanther'''[='=]s DLC costume is based off of the Thrice-Blessed Armor from his 2005 series.

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** His Wave 1 DLC costume is the Fallen Angel Armor from ''Ultimate Ghosts 'n Goblins''.* '''Comicbook/BlackPanther'''[='=]s Wave 1 DLC costume is called "Divine Armor", and is based off of the Thrice-Blessed Armor from his 2005 series.

** Her two DLC costumes are "Major Carol Danvers," a nod to the cover of ''Captain Marvel'' #10 by Joe Quinones, and her Ms. Marvel costume.

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** Her two Wave 1 DLC costumes are costume is her classic Ms. Marvel uniform, and her Wave 2 DLC costume is "Major Carol Danvers," a nod to the cover of ''Captain Marvel'' #10 by Joe Quinones, and her Ms. Marvel costume.Quinones.

** His DLC costume is his unlockable outfit from the original [=PS1=] release of ''Videogame/ResidentEvil1''.* '''Chun-Li'''[='=]s DLC costume with the white shirt and vest is based on the outfit she wore in her ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII'' ending.* '''Dante'''[='=]s DLC costume is his ''[[VideoGame/DmCDevilMayCry DmC: Devil May Cry]]'' counterpart. Its Devil Trigger appearance is changed accordingly to reflect its source material: where regular Dante's Devil Trigger is a total demonic transformation, ''[=DmC=]'' Dante[='=]s Devil Trigger simply changes his hair and clothes colors.* '''Doctor Strange'''[='=]s DLC costume is his Illuminati uniform.* '''Dormammu'''[='=]s DLC costume is his DemonicPossession of ComicBook/TheHood's body during ''ComicBook/DarkReign''.

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** His Wave 1 DLC costume is his unlockable outfit from the original [=PS1=] release of ''Videogame/ResidentEvil1''.* '''Chun-Li'''[='=]s Wave 1 DLC costume with the white shirt and vest is based on the outfit she wore in her ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII'' ending.* '''Dante'''[='=]s Wave 1 DLC costume is his ''[[VideoGame/DmCDevilMayCry DmC: Devil May Cry]]'' counterpart. Its Devil Trigger appearance is changed accordingly to reflect its source material: where regular Dante's Devil Trigger is a total demonic transformation, ''[=DmC=]'' Dante[='=]s Devil Trigger simply changes his hair and clothes colors.* '''Doctor Strange'''[='=]s Wave 1 DLC costume is his Illuminati uniform.* '''Dormammu'''[='=]s Wave 1 DLC costume is his DemonicPossession of ComicBook/TheHood's body during ''ComicBook/DarkReign''.

** His alternate color schemes for his default costume are inspired by his Aerial Gargoyle, Ground Gargoyle and Tidal Gargoyle forms in ''Demon's Crest''. His DLC costume is his Ultimate Gargoyle form.* '''Ghost Rider'''[='=]s DLC costume is based on an EnvironmentSpecificActionFigure [[https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3225/2971818632_a50290662a.jpg produced]] for the toyline of [[Film/GhostRider the first Nicolas Cage movie]].* '''Haggar''' gains a new move in which he uses an oil drum as either an impromptu defense or projectile. Oil drums are a common sight in ''VideoGame/FinalFight'' as they hold items. While they can't be picked up in the original game, the way Haggar holds the oil drum in front of him and moves with it is identical to his mook grab animation in game.

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** His alternate color schemes for his default costume are inspired by his Aerial Gargoyle, Ground Gargoyle and Tidal Gargoyle forms in ''Demon's Crest''. His Wave 1 DLC costume is his Ultimate Gargoyle form.* '''Ghost Rider'''[='=]s Wave 1 DLC costume is based on an EnvironmentSpecificActionFigure [[https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3225/2971818632_a50290662a.jpg produced]] for the toyline of [[Film/GhostRider the first Nicolas Cage movie]].* '''Haggar''' gains a new move in which he uses an oil drum as either an impromptu defense or projectile. Oil drums are a common sight in ''VideoGame/FinalFight'' as they hold items. While they can't be picked up in the original game, the way Haggar holds the oil drum in front of him and moves with it is identical to his mook grab animation in game.** As another nod to ''Final Fight'', there's a random chance Haggar takes out a glowing drum, which means it will drop an item from ''Final Fight'' upon destruction which will restore life or HC gauge when picked up.

* '''Hawkeye'''[='=]s DLC costume is {{ComicBook/Ultimate|Marvel}} Hawkeye.* '''Hulk'''[='s=] "Gladiator Hulk" DLC costume is taken from his look in ''Comicbook/PlanetHulk''.

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* '''Hawkeye'''[='=]s Wave 1 DLC costume is {{ComicBook/Ultimate|Marvel}} Hawkeye.Hawkeye's costume from the ''Ultimatum'' event.* '''Hulk'''[='s=] Wave 1 DLC costume is his Joe Fixit identity, while his "Gladiator Hulk" Wave 2 DLC costume is taken from based on his look in from ''Comicbook/PlanetHulk''.

** X's DLC costume is his appearance from ''VideoGame/MegaManXCommandMission''. Its alternate color schemes are based on fellow ''Command Mission'' party members Marino, Cinnamon and Spider.

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** X's Wave 1 DLC costume is his TruForce toy design, while his Wave 2 DLC costume is his appearance from ''VideoGame/MegaManXCommandMission''. Its alternate color schemes are based on fellow ''Command Mission'' party members Marino, Cinnamon and Spider.

* '''Ryu'''[='s=] first DLC costume is his Evil Ryu persona, but the design appears to take inspiration from the aesthetics in ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath'', where Evil Ryu appeared as a boss in a DLC chapter. His second DLC costume is simply a WalkingShirtlessScene, which he has previously demonstrated in ''Street Fighter IV''.

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* '''Ryu'''[='s=] first Wave 1 DLC costume is simply a WalkingShirtlessScene, which he has previously demonstrated in ''Street Fighter IV'', while his Wave 2 DLC costume is his Evil Ryu persona, but the design appears to take inspiration from the aesthetics in ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath'', where Evil Ryu appeared as a boss in a DLC chapter. His second DLC costume is simply a WalkingShirtlessScene, which he has previously demonstrated in ''Street Fighter IV''.chapter.

** His alternate costume is his Final Sigma W armor in ''VideoGame/MegaManX5''. Its red-and-black alternate color scheme is based on his Sigma-1 and Sigma-2 bodies in ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogMegaManWorldsUnite'', themselves inspired by Creator/{{Sega}}'s ''VideoGame/SonicLostWorld'' baddie Zavok whom Sigma personally enthralled into one of his Mavericks during the event; its torso plate is colored so as to clearly evoke the appearance of a face unlike the other three colors, recalling Sigma-2's torso bearing Zavok's face.

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** His alternate Wave 1 DLC costume is his Final Sigma W armor in first form white body from ''VideoGame/MegaManX5''. Its red-and-black alternate color scheme is based on his Sigma-1 and Sigma-2 bodies in ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogMegaManWorldsUnite'', themselves inspired by Creator/{{Sega}}'s ''VideoGame/SonicLostWorld'' baddie Zavok whom Sigma personally enthralled into one of his Mavericks during the event; its torso plate is colored so as to clearly evoke the appearance of a face unlike the other three colors, recalling Sigma-2's torso bearing Zavok's face.

* '''Thor'''[='=]s "Warrior Thor" DLC costume is a double ShoutOut of sorts. The short hair and beard are nods to ''Film/ThorRagnarok'', while the shirtless design is taken from Creator/WarrenEllis' famous "World Engine" story arc. His second DLC costume is {{ComicBook/Ultimate|Marvel}} Thor.* '''Venom''''s DLC costume is Anti-Venom.

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* '''Thor'''[='=]s Wave 1 DLC costume is {{ComicBook/Ultimate|Marvel}} Thor, while his "Warrior Thor" Wave 2 DLC costume is a double ShoutOut of sorts. The short hair and beard are nods to ''Film/ThorRagnarok'', while the shirtless design is taken from Creator/WarrenEllis' famous "World Engine" story arc. His second DLC costume is {{ComicBook/Ultimate|Marvel}} Thor.\n* '''Venom''''s Wave 1 DLC costume is Anti-Venom.

* His Wave 1 DLC costume is an original take on Zero based on X's TruForce appearance.* All the attacks '''Grandmaster Meio''' performs in the Story Mode are taken from his boss battle in the 2014 ''Strider'' game.** One of his voiced lines is "Die, children of the old gods!", which was adapted from his most memorable phrase in the Arcade original: "All Sons of Old Gods, Die!".

* Activating the Infinity Storm mechanic while using the Space Stone will trap the opposing character in a glowing blue box that looks like the Cosmic Cube. This is a nod to the Space Stone and Cosmic Cube being [[CompositeCharacter one and the same]] in the [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse movies]].* The Reality Stone's Infinity Storm causes random attacks to occur out of nowhere, similar to how it acted in ''VideoGame/MarvelSuperHeroes''. For the most part, many of the Stones' effects (either normally or in a Storm) are reminiscent of how they acted as gems back in ''Marvel Super Heroes''.* The Soul Stone's color is orange, which is also its color in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, if you hit an opponent with its Infinity Surge, waves of green energy can be seen briefly swirling around the user. Green is the original color of the Soul Stone or rather, Soul Gem, not only in the comics, but also in the game ''Marvel Super Heroes'' as well.** The Soul Infinity Storm allows the user to control both of their characters at the same time just the same way as how the Duo Team Attack from ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfSuperHeroes'' worked.

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* Infinity Stones: ** Activating the Infinity Storm mechanic while using the Space Stone will trap the opposing character in a glowing blue box that looks like the Cosmic Cube. This is a nod to the Space Stone and Cosmic Cube being [[CompositeCharacter one and the same]] in the [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse movies]].* ** The Reality Stone's Infinity Storm causes random attacks to occur out of nowhere, similar to how it acted in ''VideoGame/MarvelSuperHeroes''. For the most part, many of the Stones' effects (either normally or in a Storm) are reminiscent of how they acted as gems back in ''Marvel Super Heroes''.* ** The Soul Stone's color is orange, which is also its color in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, if you hit an opponent with its Infinity Surge, waves of green energy can be seen briefly swirling around the user. Green is the original color of the Soul Stone or rather, Soul Gem, not only in the comics, but also in the game ''Marvel Super Heroes'' as well.** *** The Soul Infinity Storm allows the user to control both of their characters at the same time just the same way as how the Duo Team Attack from ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfSuperHeroes'' worked.

* One of '''Comicbook/{{Thanos}}'''[='=] pre-battle quotes is "[[Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron Fine, I'll do it myself.]]"

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* One of '''Comicbook/{{Thanos}}'''[='=] '''Comicbook/{{Thanos}}''':** One of his pre-battle quotes is "[[Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron Fine, I'll do it myself.]]"]]"** His DLC costume is his Samaritan outfit from his 2003-2004 solo series.

** He'll also yell "unyielding justice!" in his Level 3, much like Cap. It could be a subtle nod to how Bucky took over the role of Captain America from Steve in the comics.

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** He'll also yell "unyielding justice!" in his His Level 3, much 3 is also named Unyielding Justice like Cap. Cap's. It could be a subtle nod to how Bucky took over the role of Captain America from Steve in the comics.comics.** If Cap is his active partner when his Level 3 hits, the animation is changed to have both Steve and Bucky attack at once. Part of that combo involves Cap tossing his shield to the Winter Soldier as part of their NoHoldsBarredBeatdown, much like their battle against Iron Man at the end of ''Civil War''.

* '''[[ComicBook/BuckyBarnes Winter Soldier]]''' can hold up his metal arm to block projectiles, similar to a maneuver he performed in ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar''.

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* '''[[ComicBook/BuckyBarnes Winter Soldier]]''' can hold up his metal arm to block projectiles, similar to a maneuver he performed in ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'' and ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar''.

* '''[[ComicBook/BuckyBarnes Winter Soldier]]''' can hold up his metal arm to block projectiles, similar to a maneuver he performed in ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar''.** He'll also yell "unyielding justice!" in his Level 3, much like Cap. It could be a subtle nod to how Bucky took over the role of Captain America from Steve in the comics.

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